Posts Tagged ‘Fairfax’

Past, Present and Future

Friday, February 12th, 2010

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Jamie Story (J-Money), Greg Johnsen (Gourmet), Jon Buscemi (Gourmet), Greg Lucci (Gourmet), James Bond (Undftd), Teddy L. (Mover/Shaker), Chris Gibbs (Union) and Eddie Cruz (Undftd).  Photo: Jupiter

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Some of you might be fortunate enough actually know who these gentlemen are.  This image captures some of the heaviest hitters in footwear and beyond and i would have to say that if you have ever been in the shoe game and keep up with the illest kicks, these are the guys who are responsible for many past, present and future footwear collections and amazing retail stores.  Campin out for a shoe drop has become a culture here in the west coast, more so in Los Angeles. La Brea and Fairfax ave have become the mecca for many shoe collectors and this saturday at the UNDFTD on La Brea the new GOURMET + UNDFTD Quattro releases at ALL Undftd locations.  Feb. 15th on our online shop.  Feb. 22nd worldwide.

-PW

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Welcome to the Neighborhood

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

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So our good friends at RVCA have taken over Sal Barbier’s old spot (SLB) on the corner of Streetwear and New Era (Fairfax & Rosewood to out of towners) and bringin with them good vibes and great designs.  You should pop in and check out the new collection and take a stroll to Cantors and have the Pastrami and Maza Ball Soup, delish.

-PW

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COMING TO A COMPUTER NEAR YOU

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

The Texas Border Sheriff’s Coalition (TBSC) has joined BlueServo in a public-private partnership to deploy the Virtual Community Watch, an innovative real-time surveillance program designed to empower the public to proactively participate in fighting border crime. The TBSC BlueServoSM Virtual Community WatchSM is a network of cameras and sensors along the Texas-Mexico border that feeds live streaming video to www.BlueServo.net. Users will log in to the BlueServoSM website and directly monitor suspicious criminal activity along the border via this virtual fenceSM.

I find it so interesting that the government is relying on people who might be at work, home or school and cruising the net to patrol the Texas Boarder with Mexico. I think i am gonna log on and see if i can catch a human trafficker or maybe a drug dealer, ill keep you posted. I encourage you all to check this out!

Boarder Patrol Cams

-PW

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